Anthony Collingwood didn't know how true his words would prove to be when he abused former Blue Chip boss Mark Bryers at the Auckland District Court.
"I hope you feel good putting me out in the street, boy. I've got two kids," he yelled as Bryers arrived to face a raft of charges 18 months ago.
The Collingwoods have become the first Blue Chip victims to lose their house in a mortgagee sale.
"I didn't realise it was going to be fact," he said through tears this week.
Three years on from the investment scheme's collapse he and wife Carolyn are among the faces of the destruction left in its wake.
While Bryers lives in a luxury Sydney apartment and carries on his dubious brand of property investment, the once financially secure West Auckland couple are homeless and staring down the barrel of bankruptcy.
Westpac sold their Massey property last month, and they and their twin 12-year-old daughters have until Wednesday to get out of their family home of seven years.
It is likely to be the first of many Blue Chip-related foreclosures.
Lenders such as Westpac, GE Money and Challenger had been waiting for the outcome of legal action over Blue Chip deals before moving.
Most significant was the case of Whangarei pensioners Bruce and Judy Bartle, who lost in the Supreme Court in December.
The Collingwoods borrowed $150,000 against their house to put a deposit on three Blue Chip apartments. But under the terms of the unusual investment products they were never supposed to settle on the properties.
They and dozens of other similar investors were left high and dry when Blue Chip collapsed in February 2008.
They kept servicing the loan for more than two years until it got too hard, Carolyn said.
"I just couldn't continue paying it, with paying the other part of the mortgage and all our bills, rates and insurances."
She has had to put basics on credit cards and has accepted food parcels.
The pair are in so much debt they expect to be bankrupted.
Carolyn works part-time as a community home help, and Anthony is on a disability benefit as he waits for a hip replacement.
The situation has put unbearable stress on their marriage, and wider family relationships.
Carolyn's family don't understand how she could be "so bloody stupid" and her two adult children are gutted. "[They] were very angry with us because this is like their inheritance."
This week the Collingwoods have been moving the last of their modest possessions out of the Royal Rd home.
To add insult to injury the new owner has been on the property illegally, clearing out the contents of the garage and carport into a skip.
They were once "set up pretty nicely", with practically no mortgage, a downstairs flat rented out and plans to subdivide the section.
After being homeowners for more than 20 years they are temporarily renting a place they can't afford. They hope to go on the Housing New Zealand list.
"We don't want social welfare help but there's no choice," Anthony said.
"Westpac haven't given us any leeway at all. There's no human factor behind it."
Westpac said a mortgagee sale was always a last resort.
I used to witness Mark Bryers spending approx 10 grand a week on prostitutes and drugs. I knew at the time that there was something just so wrong about him. I remember saying to someone that no one spends their own - hard earned - money the way he does.
I remember sitting in a spa pool with one of his business associates from Sydney, listening to him tell me how they "needed" this night out after a long day discussing the 60 million - or maybe it was 16 million - it was at least a double digit number and had a 6 in it - that Mark Bryers owed this man.
I remember thinking to myself while this man was telling me about their discussions that day - So Mark owes you 60 million dollars and you think him spending 10 k in one night on hookers and drugs is going to get you any closer to being paid???
I remember being grateful that i was alone with that one man, and not one of the 6 women that were having to work on Mark all at once - for hours - in the next room.
I remember listening intently to a woman while she told me about the abortion that she had just had and how that aborted baby had been Mark's. She was OK though - she was still living in the North Harbour apartment that he was putting her and her son up in - for free.
I remember watching Mark snort hundreds of dollars worth of P off of glass tables, and pop pills like they were lollies.
He was doing all of this - spending all of this money - while knowing what he was inevitably going to do to families like the Collingwoods.
And now, he is probably - more than likely - still carrying on that kind of lifestyle, and behaviour from his Sydney penthouse, while his victims lose their homes, and everything that have worked their whole lives for.
Honestly - where is the justice? Where is the karma? Where is the whole - what goes around comes around - thing that people are always spouting on about?
Has he even paid his measly 12 k (i think it was 12 k) fine that he owes here in NZ? Has he done the measly amount of community service hours that he was sentenced to?
I know that i am always preaching the merits of forgiveness, but right now, thinking about the Collingwoods, from their perspective right now, that concept seems ludicrous.
I will be praying for the Collingwood family.



2 comments:
who are you to accuse people of such things if your so sure of your statements reveal yourself
Haha - are you serious?
I don't need to "reveal myself" my name is all over my blog and i happened to have at one time been a prostitute that witnessed all of the above - as i stated in this blog post.
Can you not read?
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